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Growing up an archetypal husky youth in the 90s, there were only a handful of items that could help me compensate for my lack of savoir-faire in kickball and capture the flag. In 1993, a pair of BK Ratch Techs was the lifesaver I needed as I floundered in...

While Halloween was just three weeks ago and Thanksgiving less than a week away, neither presents quite the same promotional and marketing opportunities as the true holiday season. We can all lament the premature arrival of Christmas trees and holiday lights, but retailers need only look at the numbers...

A second grade art project or a horrible amalgamation created by a partnership between Dr. Moreau and Little Caesar? Actually, the humanoid in the photo above is part of a 90s ad campaign. *Scratches ‘humanoid’ off list of words to use in blog*

The 1996 presidential race is regarded as the first election to take place during the digital age. While the candidates’ websites from 15+ years ago may not seem like much now, they set incredible precedent as the first easily accessible digital campaign hubs.

Both President Obama and Governor Romney have shined with their incorporation of social media into their respective campaigns. While both candidates saw their initial Twitter trending topic efforts yield mixed results, the two campaigns haven’t showed any signs of slowing down on social media.